单词 | debt-equity ratio |
释义 | debt-equity ratio debt-equity ratio (also spelled debt/equity ratio) (also debt-to-equity ratio) noun [C]
(Accounting ) a measure of how much debt (= loans, bonds, etc.) a company uses in order to finance its activities, compared to money invested by shareholders: a debt-equity ratio of 3:1 (= for every dollar invested by shareholders, the company borrows another 3 dollars) ◆ A high debt-equity ratio results in high returns for shareholders, but potentially big losses if the company fails. The airline has reduced its debt-equity ratio to 68%. SYN CAPITALIZATION RATIO, GEARING |
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